Stay up to date with all the first round cup action with our handy overview of all the line-ups and goalscorers.

Schalke happy

The Royal Blues coildn't really have asked for a better day in Franco Di Santo's first game in the side. Schake romped to a 5-0 win at MSV Duisburg in the cup and Di Santo scored his first goal. Debuts don't get much better than that!

Ahead of the new season, Hamburg have announced a successor to Rafael van der Vaart as club captain. The new skipper is Johan Djourou, with goalkeeper Rene Adler as vice-captain. Lewis Holtby, Ivica Olic and Jaroslav Drobny complete the team leadership.

Borussia Dortmund kick-start their DFB Cup quest on Sunday away to Chemnitzer FC without defenders Neven Subotic and Eric Durm, who are carrying knocks. BVB head coach Thomas Tuchel said they should be able to resume training next week. Striker Adrian Ramos will travel with the team but is unlikely to play as he eases his way back after months out on the sidelines. Kevin Kampl is likewise a doubt after picking up a knock in training.

Di Santo on target

Schalke's new striker has had an instant impact, scoring an outstanding strike for the Royal Blues in the DFB Cup.

After being rested for the Audi Cup earlier in the week, Bayern winger Arjen Robben is back in the squad for their DFB Cup game against FC Nöttingen on Sunday. Dante, Joshua Kimimch and Thiago could also feature after training again following injury.

Bundesliga's official Twitter account will be bringing you each club's best goal from last season in the build up to the start of the 53rd campaign and this one from Valentin Stocker certainly merits it's place on the countdown.